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Which of the Following Could Represent a Complete Graph Of f(x)=a

Question 108

Question 108

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Which of the following could represent a complete graph of f(x) =ax+x3f(x) =a x+x^{3}f(x) =ax+x3 where aaa is a constant?


A)  Which of the following could represent a complete graph of  f(x) =a x+x^{3}  where  a  is a constant? A)     B)     C)     D)
B)  Which of the following could represent a complete graph of  f(x) =a x+x^{3}  where  a  is a constant? A)     B)     C)     D)
C)  Which of the following could represent a complete graph of  f(x) =a x+x^{3}  where  a  is a constant? A)     B)     C)     D)
D)  Which of the following could represent a complete graph of  f(x) =a x+x^{3}  where  a  is a constant? A)     B)     C)     D)

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